You’ve managed to make it to another hump day. If you can get over this hump, it means that you’ll be able to survive the rest of the workweek. To help you stay productive and efficient, I have compiled a number of business-minded posts from the blogosphere for this edition of What’s Up Wednesdays. All the freelancers and entrepreneurs in the audience should take note, because there’s some great content here!

Chris De La Rosa of Obzokee.com loves working from home as much as the next person, but he also recognizes the need to make your home office feel a little more like home. Check out his tips on how to make your work from home space seem less like work. You still have to work, but it doesn’t mean you should be uncomfortable.

Paul Lima has a post up at TheWealthyFreelancer.com discussing a topic that I have covered on this blog as well. I’ve said before that repeat business is the best kind of business and Paul describes what to say or write to get repeat business. Your existing client base is an excellent resource for more work.

Jennifer Mattern of AllFreelanceWriting.com takes inspiration from all facets of her life. As strange as it may seem, there are many lessons on freelance writing from the dating scene. Do you play hard to get or do you act desperate?

Ian Whitworth has his article up at FreelanceSwitch.com, addressing a way that you can make more money from your freelance business. Did you know that you’re already multilingual? Do you speak HTML? Are you familiar with real estate lingo? Will your clients understand your jargon?

Stephen Fung enjoys working from home, but he tends to be more productive at the local coffee shop. While he prefers “smaller, much cooler hang outs”, he’s been spending much more time at Starbucks, finding five reasons why it’s hard to hate Starbucks. Free Wi-Fi, free refills, and free customization go a long way.

Let’s end this edition of What’s Up Wednesdays on a high note. Some of you may have noticed that Beyond the Rhetoric was nominated as one of the best blogs for writers. Well, it seems that I’ve managed to make the finals! Thanks to everyone who nominated me. The final selection will be based on quality of posts, frequency of posts, reader involvement, and Technorati ranking. Wish me luck!